Provides a variety of essential, non-medical personal support services for activities of daily living such as bathing and toileting, range of motion exercises, daily living activities, and light housekeeping.
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Peer support groups for people affected by multiple sclerosis, facilitated by a trained volunteer on their own MS journey. Groups are available in person and virtually, and provide emotional support, shared lived experiences, and ideas and suggest
Provides free legal services to people living with mental health and substance use concerns which cause barriers to accessing traditional legal services. These free legal clinics are offered throughout the Hamilton community.
The Family Support program provides support, information, early intervention, and referral to other services for parents with youth ages 12 to 17 who are experiencing parenting challenges or parent/child conflicts.
This is a centralized process and single point of access to mental health intensive case management services for residents of Hamilton.
The 3 agencies that provide Mental Health Intensive Case Management Services in Hamilton are:
Public elementary schools of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. Offers education using a standard curriculum set by the Ministry of Education from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8.
Provides housing supports and services to youth who are 16-17 years old and are entering a Voluntary Youth Services Agreement (VYSA) with a child welfare agency (such as Hamilton Child and Family Supports or Catholic Children's Aid Society of Hami
Provides primary care to low-risk pregnant women throughout their pregnancy, labour and birth, and during the first six weeks following birth.
A project of Community Centre for Media Arts (CCMA), allows citizens the chance to tell their stories, stream a video, post some music, or write an article.
Online peer support group, facilitated by a registered midwife, for individuals experiencing symptoms of perinatal mood disorders (PMD).